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Valley dropout rates on the rise

Three years ago, Anthony Mejia transferred to the newly formed Panorama High School. At 16, he was almost two grade levels behind, chronically truant and completely disengaged from his studies. Connie Llanos in the Daily News.

It was Panorama High’s first year and its location, in the heart of six competing gang territories, had already earned it the title of “Bloodbath High.”

Now 19, Mejia is getting fitted for his cap and gown and scheduling classes at a local community college.